The British and World Motocross (MX) Championships’ rising star, Jason “Dougie” Dougan, is fired up for this weekend’s opening round of the 2006 World MX Championship at the Grand Prix of Flanders (Zolder circuit) in Belgium. The nineteen year old from Portsmouth, riding in the MX2 class on a 250cc 4-stroke for the Bury St Edmunds based RWJ Honda Racing team, is no stranger to the motocross scene having ridden motocross bikes since he was three and working his way up through the competitive racing ranks since the age of nine.

World MX Championship 2005 Official Review is now available now on DVD. There is no other championship that can compete with the full throttle, suspension blasting, dirt busting action of MX GP. This action-packed review from powersport specialists Duke is a must have for all motocross fans, either to re-live the action or experience it for the first time. 2005 saw the longest season in the history of motocross, visiting three continents and thirteen different countries, including all new events in South Africa and Japan. Excitingly, the series also saw no less than eleven different riders claiming GP success, with a mix of new and established riders jostling for the top spot.
But this year’s limelight was well and truly hogged once again by the mighty Stefan Everts, who took his 9th world title after twelve heat wins and seven GPs, making his all time GP win total an awesome 86. Everts will chase his tenth title next season, but it is expected to be his last before retirement; therefore fans should not miss this chance to catch him in action at his best. In 2005 Everts' biggest rivals included Ben Townley who was determined to go out on a high before beginning a new career in the US in 2006; and championship veterans Michael Pichon and Josh Coppins who narrowly missed out on championship success last year. They were behind him every step of the way making this a super-charged season from start to finish.